Flume simulation of wave-induced release of internal dissolved nitrogen in Taihu Lake,China

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作者
吴挺峰 [1 ]
秦伯强 [1 ]
朱广伟 [1 ]
丁艳青 [1 ]
王永平 [1 ]
罗潋葱 [1 ]
李未 [1 ]
张文明 [2 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Lake Science and Environment,Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] Pearl River Hydraulic Research Institute,Pearl River Water Conservancy Commission
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
wave flume simulator; ammonium; pore water flow; active sediment depth; Taihu Lake;
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X131.2 [水污染化学];
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083001 ;
摘要
A wave flume simulator was used to study internal nitrogen release from the surface sediment collected from Taihu Lake,China.Particulate nitrogen concentrations were positively correlated with the concentrations of suspended solids,primarily from surface erosion related to the shear stress and duration of wave action.In response to 4 cm-and 10 cm-high wave production representing waves generated in Taihu Lake by gentle and gusty winds,respectively,the mean dynamic release rate of ammonium(NH+4) from the sediment to the overlying water was 1×10-3 mg/(m2.s) and the NH4+ concentration in the overlying water increased by 0.016 mg/L,indicating that waves resulting from strong wind can induce the rapid release of dissolved nitrogen from Taihu Lake sediments.The decrease in interstitial NH+4 concentrations at all sediment depths was associated with an increase in NH4+ concentrations in the overlying water by 0.01 mg/L,showing that sediment below the eroded layer was the main source of internal nitrogen release.Changes in the interstitial dissolved oxygen and NH+4 concentrations showed that wave-induced pore water movement can greatly increase the diffusion rate,and that these effects can influence the sediment to a depth of at least 15 cm.Diffusion induced by pore water movement may be very important for the formation of an active sediment layer in Taihu Lake.
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页码:796 / 805
页数:10
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